Books By Author La Carmina: The Little Book of Satanism, published by Simon & Schuster. Satanic writer, Satan books review.

♥ The Little Book Of Satanism: A Guide to Satanic History, Culture, and Wisdom
La Carmina’s fourth book is now out from Simon and Schuster… about the history, culture, practice and philosophy of Satanism!
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“The Little Book of Satanism” was translated into Spanish as well. Spain-based publisher Melusina did the translation and above cover design. To get a copy, Google “El Pequeño Libro del Satanismo.” (De La Carmina, una obra que ahonda en sus valores afirmativos como inspiración en la vida.)

The Little Book of Satanism: A Guide to Satanic History, Culture, and Wisdom
by La Carmina – with a foreword by Lucien Greaves of The Satanic Temple
Discover the rich history of Satanism!
“Satanism is often misunderstood as a religion that worships an evil Prince of Darkness. But in reality, modern Satanists are nonviolent and consider the Devil to be a positive metaphor for the pursuit of knowledge, reason, and justice.
A window into the fascinating culture and practices of Satanists, The Little Book of Satanism details the Devil’s footprint on historic events over the centuries and dispels misconceptions about ritual abuse and serial killers. In addition to contextualizing the core values of practitioners, this accessible guide covers:
♥ SATAN’S BIBLICAL ORIGINS ♥ HISTORICAL SATANISM, FROM WITCH TRIALS TO THE SATANIC PANIC ♥ THE CHURCH OF SATAN AND THE SATANIC TEMPLE ♥ THE DEVIL IN POP CULTURE ♥ SYMBOLS AND RITUALS
Written by award-winning journalist La Carmina and with a foreword by The Satanic Temple cofounder Lucien Greaves, The Little Book of Satanism shines a light on the religion’s affirmative values that oppose arbitrary authority and champion scientific rationalism and personal liberty.”
144 pages / $14.95 / Order via Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble or Simon & Schuster.
Those in Canada can find it at Chapters/Indigo or Amazon Canada.

Read La Carmina’s blog post for full details of her upcoming book, including the catalog copy and interior design / layout.
The Contents or Index of The Little Book of Satanism are:
– Foreword by Lucien Greaves
– Introduction: Sympathy for the Devil
– Part One: “Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself”
– Part Two: Historical Satanism—the Middle Ages to the Early Twentieth Century
– Part Three: Modern Satanism—the Mid to Late Twentieth Century
– Part Four: Satanism Today—the Twenty-First Century
– Conclusion: Your Own Personal Satan

ORDER THE LITTLE BOOK OF SATANISM – via Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble or Simon & Schuster. Canadians can order it via Chapters/Indigo or Amazon Canada.

The Little Book of Satanism is a short book that outlines the basic tenets of Satanism, a religious and philosophical movement that emerged in the mid-20th century. The book emphasizes individualism, self-empowerment, and the rejection of traditional religious beliefs and moral codes.
The book explains the concept of Satan as a symbol of rebellion and individualism rather than a literal deity or embodiment of evil. It encourages readers to embrace their own desires and pursue their own goals without being held back by societal norms or the expectations of others.
The book also discusses the importance of ritual and symbolism in Satanism, with rituals often involving the use of candles, incense, and other objects to create a sense of atmosphere and enhance the focus of the practitioner.
Overall, The Little Book of Satanism serves as an introduction to the beliefs and practices of Satanism, with a focus on individualism, self-empowerment, and the rejection of traditional religious beliefs and moral codes.

Get THE LITTLE BOOK OF SATANISM – in digital or paperback, via Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble or Simon & Schuster. Canadians can order it via Chapters/Indigo or Amazon Canada. Or Google the book title to find it near you, it’s available worldwide!